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16 Examples That Show The United States Has Become A Seriously Messed Up Country

16 Examples That Show The United States Has Become A Seriously Messed Up Country

In recent years, it has been quite common to hear our politicians and top media personalities talk about the need for America to use military
force to impose “our values” on the rest of the world. But what
“values” could they possibly be talking about? The truth is that we
don’t have any “values” worth sharing with anyone at this point.
America has become a festering cesspool of garbage and filth, and it is
getting worse with each passing day. As a nation, we need to humble
ourselves and turn away from our wicked deeds and rediscover the values
that once made this country great. But instead, we
seem to have developed a thirst for evil that can never be satisfied.
The entire nation seems to be slowly going insane, and not that many
people are even alarmed by this. I hope that you will share this
article with others, because the American people desperately need a
giant wake up call. The following are 16 examples that show that the United States has become a seriously messed up country…

#1 The American flag is starting to be banned in schools all over the nation, and federal courts are backing them up on this…

Last week in Dariano v. Morgan Hill Unified School Dist., the 9th Circuit ruled that a public school can actually ban the American flag. Making matters worse, the decision allows the school to ban the American flag and still allow students to display flags of other countries.

#2 Speaking of our courts, many of them appear to
have literally gone insane. Just check out what the highest court in
Massachusetts recently ruled…

Massachusetts’ highest court has ruled that a man accused
of secretly snapping photos up a woman’s skirt on an MBTA train did not
break the law.

The State Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday dismissed charges
against Michael Robertson of Andover, who was arrested in August 2010 by
transit police.

Officers had set up a sting on the Green Line after getting reports
that Robertson was using his cellphone to take photos and video up
female rider’s skirts and dresses.

#3 Parents are starting to lose the natural affection that they should have for their children. For example, a pregnant mother that already had three children recently tried to kill them all by driving her minivan into the ocean…

“The two in the back seat was crying, with their arms out saying ‘Our mommy’s trying to kill us, please help,’” said Tesseneer.

A bystander’s video of the rescue shows a rescuer carrying two
children away from the sinking van when the children tell them there was
another child inside.

“The kids are like, ‘No there’s a baby. There’s a baby,’” Tesseneer
said. “She (the mother) wouldn’t say a word. She didn’t tell us nothing
about a baby.”

The men are seen on video frantically trying to get to the small child through the hatchback and the driver’s side door.

#4 In the old days, some people would cruelly abandon their pets in the woods, but now this is actually happening to children…

A Florida couple was arrested for allegedly abandoning their three young children in the woods, authorities said.

Michael and Sarah Butcher, both 30, were first arrested Friday
after illegally parking their red truck in a private RV park in Punta
Gorda.

Cops later found crystal meth in
their car’s glove compartment, along with a syringe and a burnt spoon,
according to the arrest report.

After the pair was taken to jail
–- where they repeatedly claimed to be brother and sister –- the police
received a call that three children were found walking in the woods,
“very dirty, hungry, and cold,” according to a police report.

#5 Teenagers in America just continue to become even more cruel. Perhaps we should rethink the way that we are raising our children…

Four teenagers are accused of carving a swastika into the forehead of a 16-year-old boy.

The Oregonian reports
that Jenna Montgomery, 15, Jess Taylor, 17, Blue Kalmbach, 15, and a
14-year-old boy attacked the boy in a shed, shooting him with a BB gun
and hitting him with a crow bar, on top of carving a swastika into his forehead.

#6 The FDA is actually considering making it legal for doctors and scientists to create “three parent babies” in the United States.

#7 Our financial system appears to be more corrupt than it ever has been before. And yet nobody ever seems to go to prison…

In a nearly $13 billion settlement with the U.S. Justice Department in November 2013, JPMorganChase admitted that
it, along with every other large U.S. bank, had engaged in mortgage
fraud as a routine business practice, sowing the seeds of the mortgage
meltdown. JPMorgan and other megabanks have now been caught in over a
dozen major frauds, including LIBOR-rigging and bid-rigging; yet no
prominent banker has gone to jail.

#8 Sexual perversion of all types is running rampant in America. Just consider what one Florida man recently did with a dog…

Police have arrested a Tampa man after his neighbors reported that he was having sex with a dog.

According to Tampa Police, officers were flagged down by the man’s neighbors on N. Marks Street Tuesday afternoon.

“When officers arrived on scene, they were greeted by a small crowd
of residents who were disturbed by their neighbor’s activity with the
dog,” a police spokeswoman explained. “Several of the witnesses stated
that they yelled at the suspect to stop, but he ignored their commands.”

#9 An all-time high 59 percent of all Americans believe that the traditional definition of marriage needs to be changed.

#12 The United States already has the highest rate
of divorce in the entire world, and now the divorce rate is on the rise
again. Some pundits are blaming the “improving economy” for this.

#13 In America today, there are 60 million people that abuse alcohol and there are 22 million people that use illegal drugs.

#14 As I wrote about recently, there are 747,408 registered sex offendersin
the U.S. according to the National Center for Missing & Exploited
Children. That number only includes the ones that have been caught and
convicted.

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE)–which received more than $2.75 million in government
funding in 2012–has produced and posted online a video specifically
aimed at teenagers that promotes bondage and sadomasochism (BDSM) and
proposes “rules” to follow when engaging in these activities.

“People sometimes think that those who practice BDSM are emotionally
scarred or were once abused—not true, it’s a total myth,” the host of
the video, Laci Green, informs its intended audience of teens.

16 Examples That Show The United States Has Become A Seriously Messed Up Country

Planned Parenthood of Northern New England (PPNNE)–which received more than $2.75 million in government
funding in 2012–has produced and posted online a video specifically
aimed at teenagers that promotes bondage and sadomasochism (BDSM) and
proposes “rules” to follow when engaging in these activities.

“People sometimes think that those who practice BDSM are emotionally
scarred or were once abused—not true, it’s a total myth,” the host of
the video, Laci Green, informs its intended audience of teens.

“BDSM relies upon and creates trust,” she says.

Watch the actual video:

Then try repeating after me, with a straight face:

"Oh woe is me. This video is a sign that the whole of the USA has become messed up."

Even in Idaho..they passed a law "banning" people from taking picts on property of owners abusing animals..both hubby and I are like HUH? Theabuse to the cows was HORRIBLE..stomping on their backs..hitting tthem with hoses..it was just HORRIBLE..and the governor doesn't want this exposed? SMH Our country has gone to heck and a handbasket..

Turn Off That Camera! Idaho Gov Signs Tough 'Ag-Gag' Into Law

Idaho Governor C.L. "Butch" Otter has signed the latest so-called "Ag
Gag" bill, making the state the seventh in the nation to criminalize
hidden camera recording inside farm facilities – a tactic used by animal
rights groups to expose alleged animal abuse and cruelty.

"We're tickled," Senator Jim Patrick, one of the bills' sponsors, told
ABC News Friday afternoon, calling the law "enforceable and
constitutional."
"It's a relief to have it done and settled," he said.

The law will put anyone convicted of recording hidden camera video
inside an agriculture operation in jail for a year. There is also a
$5000 fine.

In debating the bill, legislators cited undercover footage taken at Bettencourt Dairies that aired last year on ABC News "Nightline"
– showing horrific abuse of cows. An activist working for the group
Mercy for Animals recorded brutal abuse of cows in 2012, including the
beating and shocking of the animals. The video was turned over to local
law enforcement and criminal charges were brought against three
employees at the facility. One pleaded guilty to misdemeanor animal
cruelty.

Patrick said when things turned "personal" against owner Luis
Bettencourt, including death threats against him and his family, it
created fear in all Idaho farmers, which ultimately led to the
controversial bill.

"There wouldn't have been much pressure to do anything if it wasn't for
the fact that they were going after him personally," Patrick said.

The animal rights group Mercy for Animals, which has produced several
undercover videos, has been extremely critical of the "Ag Gag" bill in
Idaho as well as similar legislation in other states. Today, the group
said they believed Gov. Otter bowed to pressure from "corporate factory
farming interests."

"Mercy For Animals is exploring all legal avenues to overturn this
dangerous, unconstitutional, and un-American law," said Nathan Runkle,
the group's executive director. "This is a sad day for animals,
consumers, the constitution, and the media… Idaho's flawed and
misdirected new law will now throw shut the doors to industrial factory
farms and allow animal abuse, environmental violations, and food
contamination to flourish undetected, unchallenged, and unaddressed."

Pleas to the governor to veto the bill poured in from activist groups
and notable public figures alike, including former Price Is Right host
Bob Barker and the CEO of Chobani, Hamdi Ulukya. Uluka tweeted his
opposition to the bill: "As someone who grew up on a farm, I believe how
we treat animals is a moral imperative."

The nationwide battle over "Ag Gag" legislation has reached a fever pitch in recent months.

In addition to Idaho, three states have already considered some form of
"ag-gag" legislation in 2014; lawmakers in Arizona, New Hampshire and
Indiana introduced bills this year. Eleven other states introduced bills
in 2013, but not a single bill passed that year.

There are laws on the books in six states, including Iowa, where it is a
crime to get hired at a farm under false pretenses. That law passed in
2012, just a few months after an ABC News report that featured
undercover video showing inhumane and unsanitary conditions at a large egg factory.

Undercover activists have vowed to continue reporting on conditions
inside American farms, despite the push to keep them out. The activist
who documented the abuse of cows at Bettencourt Dairies told ABC News last year the public needs these videos more than ever.

"Most members of the public don't understand what we're doing. They
think we're just running around filming things and throwing it up on
YouTube," he said. "These are criminal investigations."

Idaho Senator Jim Patrick says the new law brings relief to farmers around the state.

"There are so many things that these groups don't like. We feel like any one of us could be a target," he said.

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